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Power Packed Purple Smoothie

Total Time

7mins

Prep

2 mins

Cook

5 mins

I've gotten really into having smoothies for breakfast lately. They taste great and it helps me get in some great nutrients to start my day. This one contains a couple ingredients that will make you think "What??!!" Trust me on this one. The cottage cheese adds lots of protein and gives the smoothie a creamy texture. Spinach adds lots of vitamin A and you can't even taste it (really, I promise!). ___________________________________________
Recipezaar does not have light soy milk in their nutrition database and therefore, the nutrition data is incorrect. When I make this smoothie with Silk's light plain soy milk it has: 372 Calories, 6g Fat, 60g Carbs, 7g Fiber, 24g Protein, 1,082mg Potassium, 42% RDA Calcium, 25% RDA Magnesium, 44% RDA Vitamin A, 63% RDA Vitamin B-12, 33% RDA Vitamin B-6, 92% RDA Vitamin C, 30% RDA Vitamin D

Directions

Add all ingredients to blender in the order listed (always start with liquids first when making smoothies).

Start the blender at a low speed to get the frozen fruits chopped then increase to high speed and let blend for 2 minutes. If you have a blender like mine that only has pulse and on settings, start by pulsing a few times then turn on for 2 mintues.

Serve and enjoy!

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Power Packed Purple Smoothie

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This was great! I had regular milk instead of soy, and my berries were blueberries and blackberries, but other than that, all good! My little girl loved it too and since she's a picky eater, it was nice to get a little protein in her. Made for PAC Spring 2014